COSEC DOOR FOP is a technically advanced, biometric fingerprint and RFID Card based door controller, which can be used for various applications like Access Control, Time-Attendance, Visitor Management, Cafeteria Management, Vehicle Access Management and Contract Workers Management. Its award winning design, multiple credentials and multiple connectivity options fulfill the requirements of all type of businesses.

Winner of the coveted iF, Good Design and India Design Mark awards for its superior design, COSEC DOOR FOT is a versatile device designed for reliability, modularity and performance for single or multi-location Time-Attendance application. It records exact time of a user using fingerprint or card in less than one second.

Superior Design

iF Design, Good Design and India Design Mark Awards

128×64 LCD Display

Touch Sense Keypad

Audio Visual Indications

Saves Time by Quick Fingerprint Identification

Identification in Less than One Second

1:1 and 1:N Verification

Manage Multiple users from a Device

Events Storage up to 5,00,000

9,600 Fingerprint Templates

Select Credential as per Requirement

Fingerprint, RFID Card and PIN

Proximity Cards

EM Prox and HID Prox Cards

Perform Functions Faster from the Device itself

User Enrolment from Device

Perform Attendance Functions

Take Out the Event Data via USB

Perform Applications using APIs

Communication with Third Party Software

Integration using Device API

Device and User Configuration, Enrollment, Transfer of Commands and Events

COSEC PATH DCCX is a series of compact front-end terminal device to record and control entries and exits through proximity and smart cards. Built with advanced features like IP65, PoE and compact design, it fulfills the time-attendance and access control requirements of organizations. It is a modular, scalable and feature-rich Time-Attendance and Access Control device.

Superior Design

Compact Design

IP65 Rating

Tri Colour LED (Allowed, Denied/Alarm and Status)

Better Capacity to Manage Multiple Users and Events

50,000 Events Storage Capacity

2,000 Users Capacity

Two Cards Per User

Multiple Card Support

Proximity: EM Prox

Smart: Mifare and HID iCLASS

Convenient Communication Options

Ethernet

RS-485

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Perform Applications using APIs

Communication with Third Party Software

Communicate using Device API

Device and User Configuration, Enrolment, Transfer of Commands and Events

In years past, store traffic was a simple measure – the number of shoppers who entered the store – and traffic counts were critical in determining core retail metrics like conversion (i.e.; the percentage of shoppers who actually purchased, and calculates as the number of transactions divided by store traffic). Traffic only told the story of “how many.” Nothing more. Retailers wanted to know more about their shoppers, but additional data collection included methods like surveying, and was very manual and very expensive. That was then. This is now. Traffic 2.0 is the latest generation of traffic counting, and it doesn’t stop at “how many.” Today, it includes “who,” “what,” “where,” and “when,” and when brought all together, goes a long way to determining “why” and “why not”. Download this ebook to learn more about Traffic 2.0 and how you can implement in your stores today!

Buying a people counter is often considered a long term investment. It is now widely accepted that an accurate and reliable traffic count is a key metric in the world of retail and shopping centers. Most large retailers have at least one technology installed, and if you ask them, most would tell you they cannot run their business without it.

Although people counters are now mainstream, it is still difficult to find buying guides, guidelines or tips on what people counting technology is needed in your store. My goal today is to change that and give you all the information you need on what can be a confusing topic for some retailers.

While I write this article I’ll reference our products, but only do so occasionally, so that this can become a go to reference on people counting solutions. I want to present to you what I’ve learned in the last ten years testing different technologies, supporting customers, and speaking with them about their experiences.

Let’s split the analysis in to two scenarios: 1. if you are not counting 2. if you are already counting but want to change your current solution

How Effective Are Beam Solutions as Customer Counters?

The beam solution is the “original” method of counting traffic. Even today, beam solutions produce a reliable number and can obtain high accuracy, but their effectiveness is highly dependent on the following:

Firstly, for a beam system to work, it needs a clear line of sight between its two components. These are usually called a receiver and a transmitter.They are installed on each side of the door and this is where point #1 and #2 are important.

Regarding point #1, beams can have a high range (15 to 25 feet is typical and up to 100 feet is possible). If your entrance is extremely broad and/or it possesses displays, such as a table or a rack with items, it could cause the beam to get blocked by the display and render it ineffective. If displays encourage people to stop where the beam is, the person can block it, and sometimes they can obstruct it long enough to avoid the counting of other people entering the location.

Now to point #2- the entrance design. Particularly in malls, entrances have evolved tremendously in the last ten years. Frameless design with glass doors is growing in popularity, which makes the installation of the beam almost impossible because of the effect it would have on the store layout. Also,the lack ofa door frame to mount the beam and thefact that the doors now create a backswing that blocks the beam when they are opened make it close to impossible to consider a beam based traffic counting system Regarding point #3, the beam is a passive and simple system. This means that if your traffic flow is high, and two or more people are entering your store side by side at the same time, the beam will only count this as one person.

Intelligent People Counting Cameras

As you may have noticed up to now, the technologies we have been going through are reused from their original purpose and were adapted to count people. They all have their limitations. That is what caused smart cameras to appear on the market. Their goal is to count with increased accuracy in different kinds of scenarios. “Back in the days”, which means just a few years ago, these were connected to a collector box such as our STC. They required a laptop using a special calibration tool and a technician to be calibrated and validated. These days they are all IP based which allows for remote calibration and validation. There are many different technologies in this category. Today there are three distinct camera technologies to capture counts.

The Meaning of Intelligent Cameras

I use the term intelligent to indicate that, unlike the previous technologies we discussed, these cameras have software algorithms built in that process the collected images to determine counts. This allows for a great deal of different features and “intelligent” options to ensure better counting in a challenging environment. These features can include:

Very high accuracy of 98% plus

Available for both indoor and outdoor scenarios

Counting all persons entering or leaving the store, even if they are walking through the entrance at the same time

Protection from repeated counts from persons staying or shopping around the entrance

Count modes, such as:

Filtering out “u-turns” such as a customer coming in the store and leaving right away. This reduces to a minimum multiple counts from the same customer, or from staff walking near the entrance.

Register one count every time the number line is crossed in the correct direction

Or counting the person every time they cross the line

Screening out of objects or children by height measurements or through shape recognition

Built-in Wi-fi or Bluetooth transceiver to capture cell phone signal for additional features such as capturing time spent in store, identifying repeat customers, or filtering out staff*

Biometric Time and Attendance system Dubai

Biometric time and attendance technology brings efficiency to the workplace by keeping better tabs on the employees in a given workforce. Punch cards can be handed to friends so that truant workers can make away with stolen paid company time and employees who make a living from the road or at home need ways to prove that they’ve earned their paychecks. With biometric time and attendance solutions employers cut down on time fraud and dutiful employees have hard evidence they deserve all that over time they’ve been putting in. All of that’s not to mention the increased efficiency on an administrator’s end; with automated and accurate attendance records admins can focus on more pressing matters. Matrix COSEC is an enterprise-grade people mobility management solution for organizations covering Time-Attendance, Access Control. Matrix COSEC is an all-integrated solution including hardware devices and a suite of software application modules. Matrix COSEC is a flexible, modular and scalable solution designed for large, medium and small enterprises encompassing up to 1 million users, 65,000 entry points scattered across 1,000 locations. Matrix COSEC is modular in its architecture. The COSEC is built on layered, distributed processing architecture with intelligent components at each level as mentioned in below fig.